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Self Care IS Health Care

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Most people these days have read about or heard someone speak about the importance of self care. But what does taking care of yourself really mean? Well, it means a number of things, and it could carry a different meaning for different people. 

Some of the common meanings include physical well-being, financial well-being, and or spiritual well-being. Yes, all forms of well-being are important when it comes to the overall human conditioning of a balanced life. 

Yet, there is another level of care that is sometimes left out of the care hierarchy, or not talked about as much. However, it is starting to gain more ground due to advocacy and awareness. A hierarchy is simply a ranking order divided into categories. And in this hierarchy, we assign a certain amount of meaningfulness, therefore we give more care and attention, to certain categories. Naturally, there are things in life that are more important than other things and require greater attention. (You decide what those things are.) But also, there are some things in life that may not receive enough attention, and therefore not receive enough care. This brings me to the topic of mental health wellness, including self-care.

Mental health wellness often affects other wellness categories. Think about it. Have you ever heard that weight loss starts in the mind? Or that meditation can increase personal awareness and is good for the soul? The way we think about certain things can have a profound effect on the way we care for those things. But what happens when the thinking pattern is unhealthy due to the lack of care for the mind? 

The lack of mental health care could hinder the progress of the other wellness areas. You might be wondering how self-care and the mind related. Let me explain. For example, there are certain amounts of stress or anxiousness that are considered a normal part of life. Under these circumstances, the person can continue to function in their daily routine at a progressive rate. The stress or anxiousness may not last very long and/or it will ease up a bit. However, if there are overwhelming amounts, the person’s daily functioning may become restricted. This could be a sign that there is not enough attention being given to the self-care process. Of course, the actual stressful events that are happening can affect stress levels. But a healthy self-care routine can help eliminate some of the negative effects related to the natural emotional response. 

So, how can one increase their own self-care and mental health wellness? To begin with, it is a good idea to identify what self-care and wellness mean for you, because it could be different across social norms. But in general, self-care from the mental health perspective basically means incorporating positive coping activities to help improve the peaceful balance between mood, emotions, and behavior. 

According to Mental Health America, helpful activities include connecting with and helping others, staying positive, being physically active, getting enough sleep, eating well, taking care of the spirit, and getting professional help when needed. 

Additional activities can include taking a walk, aromatherapy, enjoying the sunlight, listening to music, laughing, going to dinner, etc. 

There are tons of ways to incorporate self-care activities into your daily lifestyle. Try to become more aware of the things that bring you a better sense of balance, peace, and joy. 

This week, try to focus on determining what self-care means for you and place yourself higher on the care hierarchy. As the saying goes, “Happiness is a state of mind.”


Prudence Hatchett, M.S., M.Ed., NCC, LPC, BC-TMH, ACAS, CCATP, KLSC,
is the owner of PH Counseling, LLC and PH Counseling School online.

Toys for Tots Program Has Begun

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Contact: Leesha Faulkner
Leesha.faulkner@tupeloms.gov 
662.841.6438
Oren Dunn City Museum

Toys for Tots drive underway at Oren Dunn City Museum

The boxes are empty, and hundreds of children whose parents can’t afford to purchase Christmas gifts for them are waiting.

The annual Toys for Tots US Marine Corps Reserve program has begun at the Oren Dunn City Museum and will continue until Wednesday, Dec. 18. 

If you wish to participate, please bring a new, unwrapped toy and drop it in the big cardboard box at the Oren Dunn City Museum in Ballard Park. Santa’s elves will make sure children receive the toys. 

The Oren Dunn City Museum has collected Toys for Tots for a decade, but the organization began in 1947 when the wife of  Major Bill Hendricks, USMCR tried to donate a homemade Raggedy Ann doll to a child in need, but couldn’t find an organization to do so. Major. Hendricks gathered some Marine reservists and collected about 5,000 toys for children in Los Angeles. Since that time, the nonprofit has been going strong.

Children Invited to Decorate Community Tree

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Oren Dunn City Museum
Contact Leesha Faulkner
Leesha.faulkner@tupeloms.gov
662.841.6438 – Oren Dunn City Museum

Children invited to decorate Community Tree at Museum

Children of all ages are invited to come by the Oren Dunn City Museum at Ballard Park and bring a decoration for the Community Christmas Tree.

“Christmas is a time for joy and goodwill,” said Leesha Faulkner, curator of the museum. “What better way to begin the season than by asking our children to bring a homemade or purchased decoration for our Christmas tree.”

Each child will have the opportunity to have their photograph made while placing the decoration on the tree, which stands in the Tupelo Music area of the main hall in the museum. Faulkner encourages parents and grandparents to come along and see our exhibits and to visit the Tupelo Veterans Museum.

The museum is open Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. It is closed on city holidays.

Critical Need for O-negative Blood Donors

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Critical Need for O-negative Blood Donors

Donors strongly urged to give blood as soon as possible

TUPELO, MS— O-negative blood supplies are critically low and there’s an urgent need for blood donations. In response, Vitalant has issued a critical need for blood donations from O-negative donors. In emergency situations, doctors reach for type O-negative blood first. Only nine percent of the population has O-negative blood, making it imperative that all eligible donors donate on a regular basis.

Vitalant strives to have a 4-day supply of type O-negative blood on hand at all times. Currently we’re at a less than half that amount. Vitalant stresses regular blood donations to ensure an ample blood supply is always available when and where it is needed.

“With the holiday season upon us, it is imperative that all eligible blood donors donate,” says James Dugger, Division President for Vitalant’s Southeast and Southcentral divisions. “We typically see over a 20% decline in donations during the holiday season, however with increased travel and activity, the need for blood increases. I strongly encourage all blood donors, especially those with type O-negative blood, to give blood as soon as possible.”

Find a Vitalant donation location near you and make an appointment to give at vitalant.org or call 877-25VITAL. Walk ins are welcome.

Blood donation takes about an hour from check-in to refreshments. Donors can save about 20 minutes by completing their Fast Track Health History the day they donate. It’s at vitalant.org.

Volunteer blood donors must be at least 16 years old, weigh at least 110 pounds and be in good health. Additional height/weight requirements apply to donors 22 and younger, and donors who are 16 and 17 must have signed permission from a parent or guardian.

Contact: Mitzi Breaux 
mbreaux@vitalant.org 
337-298-9342

About Vitalant: Vitalant is the nation’s second largest community blood service provider, supplying comprehensive transfusion medicine services for nearly 1,000 hospitals and health care partners for patients in need across 40 states. Vitalant inspires local communities to serve the needs of others and transform lives through the selfless act of donating blood. Every day, almost 5,000 blood donations are needed to meet the needs of people throughout the country, and Vitalant’s 780,000 donors supply 1.8 million donations a year. In addition to blood products, Vitalant offers customers transfusion services, medical consulting, quality guidance, ongoing education, research and more. For more information and to schedule a donation, visit vitalant.org or call 877-258-4825 (877-25VITAL). Join the conversation about impacting the lives of others on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. *United Blood Services and Lifeblood are now Vitalant*

Photos With Santa 2019

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Photos With Santa! Who’s taking them? When are they open? Can I bring my pet?

If these are the questions, we’ve got the answers!

In Tupelo this year, you have multiple options to grab a pic with the big guy.

At the Mall at Barnes Crossing, you can find Santa in the Belk Wing:

Hours: MON-SAT: 10:00AM through 8:00PM, with breaks from 1:00PM-2:00PM, and then again 5:00PM-6:00PM
SUNDAYS: 12:30PM-6:00 PM, with a break 3:00 PM-3:30 PM

*EXTENDED HOURS: MON-SAT (12/14-12/21): 10:00 AM-9:00 PM, with breaks 1:00PM-1:45PM, and then again 4:45PM-5:30PM

SUN (12/22): 12:30PM-6:00PM, with a break 3:00PM-3:30PM

MON (12/23): 10:00AM-9:00PM, with breaks at 1:00PM-1:45PM, and then again 4:45PM-5:30PM

TUES (12/24): CHRISTMAS EVE 9:00AM-5:00PM, BREAK: 1:00PM-2:00PM

PET NIGHTS: Pet Nights are every Monday from 5pm until set close:
11/18, 11/25, 12/2, 12/9, 12/16 (* dogs and cats only, please!)

Packages & Pricing:

Package A – Digital and Print for $49.99

Digital Files (up to 3 photos),
(4) 5x7, (2) 4x6, (4) 3x5, (4) Wallet

Package B – Digital Files Only for $44.99,
until December 14 when the price goes up to $47.99

Package C – Prints Only for $39.99

(1) 3x5, (1) 5x7, (2) 4x6, (2) Wallet

Other locations for Santa: Thomas Street Apothecary

Located at 86 South Thomas Street, you can find Santa here on these dates:

November 29-30, from 9:00am-5:00pm

December 6-7; 13-14; 19-21; 23rd, from 9:00am-5:00pm

Chilly Willy Hawaiian Shave Ice will be selling hot chocolate and sno cones. Sorry no pets.

$20 minimum donation — Proceeds go to Regional Rehab
Center in Tupelo. *Bring your camera or use your
camera on your phone.

You can also find Santa with Cami Jo Cares at the Tupelo Flea Market!

Located in building 3, this Santa will be available on these dates:

Friday, November 29th, 5pm-9pm

Saturday, November 30th 9am-1pm and then 2pm-6pm

Sunday, December 1st 12-4pm

A Picture Above Photography, along with Cami Jo Cares,
will be on hand. Photos will be $10, and a portion 
of the proceeds will go to benefit Cami Jo Cares.

You will also find Santa at Southern Housing!

Santa will be at Southern Housing one day only, Saturday, December 21st from 2-4pm. Pets are also welcome!

This event is free!

Flips & Flapjacks with Santa!

Extreme Athletics, located at 126 Fenco Drive in Tupelo, will host Flips and Flapjacks with Santa on December 7, from 9:00 am – 12:00 pm. This event will include Breakfast with Santa, photos, writing letters, and of course- TUMBLING! There will be an obstacle course for the young athletes as well.

Grab a ticket early for only $10 ($15 at the door)

Outside of Tupelo:

In Saltillo—

Dancing with Santa will be held at Saltillo High School practice gym on November 30, from 9:00 am – 1:00 pm

Participants will enjoy a day of activities which will include ornament making, cookie decorating and a picture with SANTA!

Parents please allow your children to enjoy a fun filled day with Santa and Saltillo High School Dance Team while you catch up on shopping or whatever you would like to do! Lunch will be provided!

Cost is $30.00 per child
$20.00 for each additional child
GRADES K-5th!
Forms will need to be completed and emailed to michelle.crosby@leecountyschools.us
jenny.fleming@leecountyschools.us saltillohighschooldanceteam@gmail.com

In Houston—

The Bus Stop Flowers and Gifts, located at 222 E Madison Street in Houston, MS, invites you to their Christmas Open House, on Dec. 1st from 1-5 p.m. Santa will be on hand for pictures!

In Belmont—

American Legion, Post 46, in Belmont, MS, located on Valley Road, invites you to Milk and Cookies with Santa, on December 7 from 11:00 am – 2:00 pm.

If you have family members currently serving overseas please bring their information. The American Legion sends packages from home to our soldiers and would love to add yours to the list.

Event Hosted by
Belmont VFW
Belmont American Legion
South Tishomingo County Historical Society

This is a free event.
Parents are welcome to take photographs.

In Burton—

The Burton Fire Department invites you to their 1st Annual Breakfast with Santa! Event will include a pancake breakfast, Silent Auction, and Bake Sale, plus photos with Santa. All proceeds go to buying equipment for the fire department.

$5.00 breakfast plates
With pancakes, sausage,
scrambled eggs, juice and milk.

Santa 2006“Santa 2006” by kjallryland is licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 2.0

How To Survive Your Mother-in-Law

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The relationship between mothers-in-law and children-in-law can be…well…let’s just say that while some are fairly cordial or even downright friendly, some are the things that nightmares, and Xanax prescriptions, are made of.

Over the course of two marriages, and two completely different MIL-DIL relationships, I’ve learned a thing or two. Not only about how to get along better with dear ole MIL, but also how Mommy-in-law Dearest could shape up just a tiny bit, and how we both could learn to be better at this whole sharing-her-baby-boy thing, and also some things that I’ll want to remember for when my own children venture off into relationships of their own, lest I become that monster-in-law of legend. (Not that I can avoid my legend-status; I’d just prefer it be for awesomeness, rather than as a boogey story to scare new fiances across the universe.)

With that in mind, here are some handy little tips that I’ve learned the hard way.

The first, and most important, item on this list is your spouse. If they’re not on board with the priorities, then you are in for one hell of a ride, and it’s best you get that straight right up front.

Mom may have been the most important person in his life, and she’s been loving him since he was merely a twinkle in his dad’s eye, BUT…he’s not marrying her. He’s marrying YOU, and you are trying to build a life together.

I’m sure that you get the importance of that, but he may not understand all the nuances of the feelings his mom may have of replacement (resentment?) that are bound to take place, or how to deal with it.

Mom may have understood it at one time, (after all, she was a young bride herself once), but I’m here to tell you as a mother myself that letting go is freaking HARD.

Some women handle it with grace, while some just dig in their heels and turn it into a lifelong game of “Who do you love more? Who are you going to listen to?”

Your spouse will not enjoy being the pawn in this game of one-upmanship, so if you love them, do them a favor: Don’t play.

It’s THEIR move; let them make it. Either they establish the should-be-clear boundary lines, and stick to it, or frankly, they deserve everything they’re going to get. I mean, really. No one actively wants to piss off their mother, but in the Who-Do-I-Make-Happy game, I’d go with whomever I have to sleep next to every night until death do we part, nine and a half times out of ten.

Having said all that, it’s also important that you have the self-confidence to stick up for yourself whenever you need to. Preferably with your spouse’s 200% support, but even without, you need to make sure that your presence in your marriage is all you, and not just a shadow of her.

I’m not saying you should have a lightning round of “Who’s the Bigger Butthole,” every time you’re in the same room, but you don’t have to lay down like a second-hand welcome mat, either.

If you can assert yourself without disrespecting her, do that. If she’s got advice (and she will), what will it hurt to listen to it? It’s a couple of minutes out of your life to let her have her say. Give that to her, at least. You don’t have to throw away all of your own thoughts and take her word as gospel, but who knows? She’s likely got years of experience and hard-won knowledge about life that just might make yours a little easier. It’s worth a listen. Probably. If not, you go on about your business completely disregarding her advice and let her stew in the inevitable I-Told-You-So’s for the next 30 years.

Pick your battles. As cliche as it sounds, it’s going to need to be your mantra right up until you’re holding your husband’s hand for the reading of the will, if you happen to land one of the truly heinous MIL’s that you just cannot get along with. Naming your children, buying a house, holiday plans, educating HER grandchildren, when exactly it is (and isn’t) okay for her to pop by unannounced, when it is (and isn’t) okay for her to remark upon the cleanliness of your kitchen (i.e. never), etc…

Whether you like it or not, everyone will have an opinion on how you should be making these decisions and conducting your personal affairs, but none more so than dear MIL. You do have choices here, and it’s important to know what they are, so you can decide which one you want to make beforehand, instead of in hindsight. You could

(A.) Not say a damn thing, one way or the other. This includes uttering white lies, like “We haven’t decided yet. We’re still thinking about it.” Or if you’re the more honest and blunt sort, you could go with something like “We decided that we’re not going to talk about [this decision] with anyone else right now.” Or you could just nod absently with a dazed and vacant look in your eyes and then shrug and abruptly change the subject to Cousin Milly’s gallbladder surgery. If you go with that one, she may end up thinking you’re a little off your rocker, especially since Cousin Milly passed on in 1997, but that’s still probably better than entertaining a catfight in the sitting room over naming your first son after your father versus hers. You could also

(B.) Entertain her ideas and advice, whether you use it or not. If you choose to go with option B, but make different choices than you were advised, be prepared to back up the choice to ignore her wisdom with a well-thought out line. Preferably something beyond “That’s the stupidest damn thing I’ve ever heard.” I’m just saying. That one doesn’t work very well. Or, you could always

(C.) Move far, far away, and correspond only by hand-written letters sent via snail mail. You can say that you’re shunning technology by not having email, or that you prefer the quaintness of more personal hand-written letters. Whatever. And invest in either an old-fashioned answering machine, or a smart phone with an “ignore” feature in the contact setup that sends certain callers straight to voicemail.

But in the end, please try to remember that she’s a mother, too. As interfering, out-of-touch, or flat out psycho as she may seem, she’s also just a woman and a mom, learning to find her way in a new, possibly disorienting, situation.

After all, you could very well be staring into your own future every time she graces you with a visit or a phone call.

Your own kids will at some point grow up, move away, and then show up at your door one day with some know-it-all interloper trying to usurp your place in their heart. Probably making bad decision, after bad decision, after bad decision, and ignoring all your years of experience at every turn, no matter how sweetly you try to “help.”

Can you imagine how that will feel? You can try, but you won’t know it until it happens. All I’m saying is try to cut her a little slack, and try to understand where she’s coming from.

And if that’s too hard, or she’s just too much, then take notes and use them as a “What NOT To Do” study guide for the future.

All Cats Are Grey in the Dark Episode 11: The Mandela Effect

*Warning: Explicit language and content*

In episode 11, we discuss the Mandela Effect and how April fears the Matrix is coming for her…

Host: April Simmons

Co-Host: Sahara Holcomb

Theme + Editing by April Simmons

Web Hosting: Our Tupelo

Contact April at mangledfairy@gmail.com or Sahara at skitzoette@gmail.com

http://www.facebook.com/groups/allcatsaregrey

https://www.instagram.com/allcatspodcast/

https://twitter.com/AllCatsPodcast

http://www.facebook.com/ThisisOurTupelo

Shoutout podcasts this week:  Radio Rental & Screaming Chuy

Credits:

https://www.dictionary.com/e/slang/mandela-effect/

https://mandelaeffect.com

http://theconversation.com/the-mandela-effect-and-how-your-mind-is-playing-tricks-on-you-89544

https://www.buzzfeed.com/christopherhudspeth/crazy-examples-of-the-mandela-effect-that-will-make-you-ques?utm_term=.loLxA7Bap#.knwOMPK3p

https://youtu.be/fMZ1xo95fyk

https://www.vox.com/2015/2/5/7987439/brian-williams-iraq-apology-helicopter

Brian Williams’ Memories – False or Mandela Effect?

This episode is sponsored by
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11: All Cats Are Grey in the Dark Episode 11: The Mandela Effect

*Warning: Explicit language and content*

In episode 11, we discuss the Mandela Effect and how April fears the Matrix is coming for her…

Host: April Simmons

Co-Host: Sahara Holcomb

Theme + Editing by April Simmons

Web Hosting: Our Tupelo

Contact April at mangledfairy@gmail.com or Sahara at skitzoette@gmail.com

http://www.facebook.com/groups/allcatsaregrey

https://www.instagram.com/allcatspodcast/

https://twitter.com/AllCatsPodcast

http://www.facebook.com/ThisisOurTupelo

Shoutout podcasts this week:  Radio Rental & Screaming Chuy

Credits:

https://www.dictionary.com/e/slang/mandela-effect/

https://mandelaeffect.com

http://theconversation.com/the-mandela-effect-and-how-your-mind-is-playing-tricks-on-you-89544

https://www.buzzfeed.com/christopherhudspeth/crazy-examples-of-the-mandela-effect-that-will-make-you-ques?utm_term=.loLxA7Bap#.knwOMPK3p

https://youtu.be/fMZ1xo95fyk

https://www.vox.com/2015/2/5/7987439/brian-williams-iraq-apology-helicopter

Brian Williams’ Memories – False or Mandela Effect?

This episode is sponsored by
· Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

All Cats Are Grey in the Dark Episode 11: The Mandela Effect

*Warning: Explicit language and content*

In episode 11, we discuss the Mandela Effect and how April fears the Matrix is coming for her…

Host: April Simmons

Co-Host: Sahara Holcomb

Theme + Editing by April Simmons

Web Hosting: Our Tupelo

Contact April at mangledfairy@gmail.com or Sahara at skitzoette@gmail.com

http://www.facebook.com/groups/allcatsaregrey

https://www.instagram.com/allcatspodcast/

https://twitter.com/AllCatsPodcast

http://www.facebook.com/ThisisOurTupelo

Shoutout podcasts this week:  Radio Rental & Screaming Chuy

Credits:

https://www.dictionary.com/e/slang/mandela-effect/

https://mandelaeffect.com

http://theconversation.com/the-mandela-effect-and-how-your-mind-is-playing-tricks-on-you-89544

https://www.buzzfeed.com/christopherhudspeth/crazy-examples-of-the-mandela-effect-that-will-make-you-ques?utm_term=.loLxA7Bap#.knwOMPK3p

https://youtu.be/fMZ1xo95fyk

https://www.vox.com/2015/2/5/7987439/brian-williams-iraq-apology-helicopter

Brian Williams’ Memories – False or Mandela Effect?

This episode is sponsored by
· Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Steak ‘n Shake

Location: Steak ‘n Shake

Address: 1665 N Gloster Street, Tupelo, Mississippi 38804, across from the Outback Steak House.

Steak ‘n Shake, a classic American brand, was founded in 1934 in Normal, Illinois by Gus Belt who pioneered the concept of premium burgers and milkshakes. For over 80 years, the company’s name has been symbolic of its heritage. The word “steak” stood for steakburger. The term “shake” stood for hand-dipped milkshakes. Gus was determined to serve his customers the finest burgers and shakes in the business.

Today, Steak ‘n Shake remains the “better burger” leader, serving premium 100% beef steakburgers, hand-dipped milkshakes, thin crispy fries, and more. Steakburgers are made without preservatives or artificial ingredients, topped with fresh produce, and always hand-crafted to order. Other classics include the Frisco Melt, 7×7, Prime Steakburgers, and fan favorite M&M milkshakes.

What I ate: Frisco Prime Steakburger.

We arrived around 4pm on a Sunday, so the traffic wasn’t bad at all. We were seated immediately and enjoyed our drinks while waiting on our meal.

The Frisco Prime Steakburger has a larger 6 once patty made from 100% USDA certified choice beef. It’s topped with Swiss and cheddar cheese, Classic Frisco sauce, lettuce, and tomato on a toasted brioche bun.

For $7.99, it comes with fries — which I upgraded to Parmesan Cheese n’ Herbs for only .29 cents extra!

This was a good burger with a lot of different topping options.

I look forward to my next visit when I my try the Swiss, caramelized onions, and mushroom burger!

See y’all there!!!

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